MONTANA – Governor Steve Bullock today announced Montana’s unemployment rate was 4.0% for the month of November, maintaining the same relative level for most of 2017. The U.S. unemployment rate remained at 4.1%.

“Montana workers and families are heading into the holidays with a strong economy driving growth in local communities across the state,” said Governor Bullock. “Our wage growth continues to outpace inflation and businesses are hiring for good-paying jobs, making job opportunities plentiful.”

Payroll job levels remained fairly steady over the month, adding a few hundred jobs in the private sector offset by continued small losses in government jobs. Over the last three months, Montana has added about 1,400 payroll jobs. Total employment (which includes payroll jobs plus the self-employed and agricultural workers) remained fairly level over the month on a seasonally adjusted basis. Based on the data posted so far, Montana is expected to finish 2017 with employment growth of 0.8%, and wage growth nearly double last year’s pace.*

The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) rose by 0.4% in November, led by a large increase in the price of gasoline and other energy. Over the last 12 months, the CPI-U has increased by 2.2%. The index for all items less food and energy, also called core inflation, increased 0.1% in November, with a change of 1.7% over the last year.

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** Unemployment figures are seasonally-adjusted. Seasonally-adjusted numbers remove the effects of events that follow a more or less regular month-to-month pattern each year. These adjustments make nonseasonal patterns easier to identify. The margin of error for the unemployment rate is plus or minus 0.5 percentage points at the 90 percent confidence level. All questions relating to the calculation of unemployment rates should be directed to the Montana Department of Labor and Industry’s Research and Analysis Bureau at 1-800-541-3904.

The next Labor Situation Report for the month of December 2017 will be released on Friday, January 19, 2018.

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Visit our website at www.lmi.mt.gov for additional information and analysis, including industry employment levels, background on the unemployment rate, and wage rates by occupation. This month’s Economy at a Glance examines how Montana’s industries have contributed to our economic growth over the last ten year.

****** COUNTY UNEMPLOYMENT RATES ******

The unemployment rate and ranking for each of Montana’s 56 counties is provided below for your convenience. County unemployment rates and employment levels are not seasonally adjusted and should be compared to the unadjusted statewide unemployment rate of 4.1%.

Rank

County

Current

Rate

Change over

Year

Current

Employment

Job Change from

Last Year

1

Carter

2.1

-0.3

707

20

2

McCone

2.2

-0.1

950

-25

3

Daniels

2.4

0.1

902

-9

3

Powder River

2.4

0.0

1,036

1

5

Fallon

2.5

-0.1

1,629

-102

5

Liberty

2.5

-0.3

929

0

7

Sheridan

2.7

0.1

1,825

-73

8

Garfield

2.8

-0.2

717

4

8

Valley

2.8

-0.1

4,277

-4

10

Custer

2.9

0.3

5,948

-237

10

Dawson

2.9

-0.3

4,346

-149

10

Toole

2.9

-0.4

2,080

-67

13

Chouteau

3.0

-0.2

2,417

-28

13

Prairie

3.0

0.0

514

3

13

Treasure

3.0

-0.6

321

-5

16

Beaverhead

3.1

0.1

4,940

18

16

Pondera

3.1

-0.7

2,707

-28

18

Wibaux

3.2

0.1

488

-12

19

Gallatin

3.3

0.2

62,210

1,271

19

Lewis and Clark

3.3

0.3

34,444

-455

19

Sweet Grass

3.3

0.6

1,684

-21

22

Yellowstone

3.4

0.2

79,408

-193

23

Missoula

3.5

0.1

60,258

-75

23

Richland

3.5

-0.3

5,455

-458

25

Carbon

3.8

0.4

5,244

-19

25

Deer Lodge

3.8

0.1

5,135

-30

25

Hill

3.8

0.0

7,552

-62

28

Cascade

3.9

0.4

36,648

-548

28

Judith Basin

3.9

0.6

916

-1

28

Petroleum

3.9

-1.4

247

-4

28

Roosevelt

3.9

-0.2

4,293

-184

28

Teton

3.9

0.2

2,619

-70

33

Fergus

4.0

0.8

5,593

-72

34

Blaine

4.1

0.3

2,183

-45

35

Jefferson

4.2

0.2

5,430

-65

35

Stillwater

4.2

0.7

4,488

-154

37

Lake

4.3

0.0

12,584

60

38

Powell

4.4

-0.4

2,731

-44

38

Silver Bow

4.4

0.8

16,529

-263

40

Broadwater

4.5

0.4

2,425

-20

40

Ravalli

4.5

0.3

18,874

4

42

Meagher

4.7

0.5

867

-3

42

Phillips

4.7

0.6

1,729

-57

44

Golden Valley

4.8

1.1

359

-1

45

Park

4.9

0.4

7,839

-9

46

Madison

5.0

0.6

3,723

64

46

Wheatland

5.0

0.7

768

-6

48

Musselshell

5.3

1.3

2,130

-65

48

Rosebud

5.3

0.7

3,775

-80

50

Flathead

5.4

-0.1

42,943

-100

51

Granite

5.8

-0.2

1,419

15

52

Sanders

7.2

0.3

4,284

-62

53

Glacier

7.9

0.2

4,878

-196

53

Mineral

7.9

0.8

1,485

-42

55

Lincoln

8.0

-0.5

7,210

-56

56

Big Horn

12.2

7.0

5,201

-11

****** RESERVATION UNEMPLOYMENT RATES ******

The unemployment rate and ranking for each of Montana’s seven reservations is provided below. Reservation unemployment rates and employment levels are not seasonally adjusted and should be compared to the unadjusted statewide unemployment rate of 4.1%. Reservation areas overlap with county areas, meaning that unemployed individuals living on a reservation will be included in both the reservation and county totals.

Rank

Reservation

Current Unemployment

Change over Year

Current Employment

Job Change from Last Year

Rate

1

Flathead

4.6

0.0

12,287

41

2

Fort Peck

5.0

-0.2

3,894

-150

3

Fort Belknap

9.8

0.9

718

-15

4

Blackfeet

10.8

0.1

3,474

-133

5

Rocky Boy's

11.4

-0.2

1,082

-11

6

Northern Cheyenne

14.2

3.4

1,366

-19

7

Crow

17.9

9.8

2,608

-5

*Based on employment growth in the Current Employment Statistics through November, and employment and wage growth through 2017 2nd quarter from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages.